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Blackpool Gazette on MSNWatch as demolition of Blackpool's old Bonny Street police station gets underwayIt’s been one of Blackpool’s most talked-about eyesores since it closed seven years ago - but now, the former Bonny Street police station is finally coming down.
Located just 3.5 miles from Blackpool, this sleepy market town has somehow managed to dodge the tourist spotlight - despite its endless charm and picturesque streets.
Many of the buildings set to go are owned by Forest, yet other structures are proving more controversial. Below are the sites that could go and what could be built in their place.
The existing Forest club shop (Image: NFFC) Key to Forest's vision for the City Ground is the demolition of the Peter Taylor Stand and a replacement which would increase its capacity from 5,000 to ...
A TOWN centre dubbed a "long forgotten eyesore" is set to undergo a massive £65 million transformation. The vision is to build a "stunning" landmark building in the left-behind area.
A new Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) office in Blackpool that will be home to 3,000 staff has completed. The £100m, 215,000 sq ft workspace – which forms phase three of the wider £350m ...
The plans to progress a sports hub in Billingham and continue a programme of transformational change in the town centre are set to be placed under the spotlight at Stockton Council's cabinet ...
He was safely brought down from the building by this afternoon. A Lancashire Police spokesperson said: "At around 6am this morning, our officers responded to a report of an assault in Blackpool.
Margo Grimshaw, a well-known pub and club owner, was behind the apartment building’s construction 15 years ago. The ground floor of the building can now be used as a church and community centre ...
Sunwin House has found its way onto the 20th Century Society’s list of most at risk buildings, with the organisation saying they included it due to “creeping neglect.” The group, which looks ...
More buildings are coming down in the 400 block of East Adams after a fire last summer. Work is underway to tear down and later renovate the buildings at 417 and 421 E. Adams St.
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